Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck - Part 14
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Part 14

"Interieur, L'."

"Interior," _see_ "Interieur, L'."

Interior beauty, the.

Interior dialogue.

"Intruder, The," _see_ "Intruse, L'."

"Intruse, L'."

Irony.

J.

Jacobs, Monty.

Jealousy, 71, 86-87, 94, 133..

Jean Paul [Richter].

Jesuits.

"Jeune Belgique, La."

Johnson, Dr Samuel.

Jonson, Ben.

"Joyzelle."

"Julius Caesar."

Justice.

K.

Kahn, Gustave.

Keller, Gottfried.

Kryzinska, Marie.

L.

Lacomblez, Paul.

Laforgue, Jules.

Leblanc, Mme Georgette.

Lemaitre, Jules.

Lemonnier, Camille.

Lerberghe, Charles van.

Le Roy, Gregoire.

Lessing, Gotthold Ephram.

Liberty.

Libretti.

"Life and Flowers," _see_ "Intelligence des Fleurs, L'."

Life, contrasted with death.

"Life of the Bee, The," _see_ "Vie des Abeilles, La."

Logic.

Lombroso, Cesare.

"Lonely Lives," _see_ "Einsame Menschen."

Louis XVI..

Love.

Lubbock, Sir John, _see_ Avebury, Lord.

"Luria."

Luxury.

M.

"Macbeth," Maeterlinck's translation of.

Madness.

Maeterlinck, Maurice, his hatred of interviews, ix; birth and family, p.r.o.nunciation of name; education at the College de Sainte-Barb; first poem printed; wishes to study medicine; studies law at the University of Ghent; practises as _avocat_; stay in Paris; introduced to the founders of "La Pleiade,"; "Le Ma.s.sacre des Innocents" read to the circle; printed in "La Pleiade; as he appeared about 1886-7, and his first attempts at writing; meets Mallarme; meets Rodenbach and the directors of "La Jeune Belgique"; "Serres Chaudes"; his robust mental and physical health; "La Princesse Maleine"; "Les Aveugles"; "L'Intruse" and "Les Aveugles" performed at Paris; "L'Ornement des Noces Spirituelles"; "Les Sept Princesses"; "Pelleas et Melisande"; "Alladine and Palomides," "Interior," and "The Intruder"; "Annabella"; "Les Disciples a Sas et les Fragments de Novalis"; "Le Tresor des Humbles"; "Aglavaine and Selysette"; "Douze Chansons"; settles in Paris; "Sagesse et Destinee," dedicated to Georgette Leblanc; "La Vie des Abeilles"; "Ariane et Barbe-Bleu" and "Sur Beatrice"; "Le Temple Enseveli"; "Monna Vanna"; "Joyzelle"; "Le Miracle de St Antoine"; "Le Double Jardin"; "L'Intelligence des Fleurs"; "L'Oiseau Bleu"; translation of "Macbeth"; "Mary Magdalene"; settles at St Wandrille; quarrel with Paul Heyse; "La Mort"; awarded n.o.bel prize for literature; founds Maeterlinck prize.

Magnificisme, Le.

Mallarme, Stephane.

Malthusianism.

Man, purpose of his life.

Man shall be G.o.d.

"Manchester Guardian".

Marcus Aurelius.

"Maria von Magdala".

Marionettes, plays for.

Marriage.

"Mary Magdalene."

Masefield, John.

"Masque, Le."

"Ma.s.sacre des Innocents, Le."

Maternity, _see_ Motherhood.

Matter, reign of.

Maupa.s.sant, Guy de.

Maurier, George du.

Medical science.

Melodrama.

Mendes, Catulle.

"Mercure de France, Le."

Merrill, Stuart.

Mieszner, W.

Mikhael, Ephram.

Minnesingers, The.

"Miracle, The."

"Miracle de St Antoine, Le."

Mirbeau, Octave.

Misery.

Mockel, Albert.

Moliere, Jean Poquehn.

"Monna Vanna."

"Morale Mystique, La."

Morality.

Moreas.

"Mort, La."

"Mort de Tintagiles, La."

Motherhood.

Mystery.